Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of NSW (AH&MRC)
The Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of New South Wales (AH&MRC) is the peak body for Aboriginal health in NSW and is comprised of over 60 Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations throughout the state.The AH&MRC provides vital health and health related services in association with its member organisations and these combined services include:
These activities fall within the AH&MRC’s dominant objective to ameliorate ill health, suffering, distress and helplessness in Aboriginal communities by the direct provision of primary health care, including social and emotional well being services and support programmes for Aboriginal communities.The AH&MRC hopes that this website will answer most questions you have about the role and activities of the AH&MRC. Aboriginal Community Controlled Health services (ACCHS's) are continually being established throughout the state and the organisation is growing rapidly and continually expanding its activities . Please contact us if you require more information |
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Pressing Problems – responding to gambling issues
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Architects impressions of the AH&MRC |
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National Report on Indigenous Health - ‘Close the Gap’ Australia is ranked bottom of a league table of wealthy nations working to improve the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal peoples, according to a new report published this week by the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) and Oxfam Australia. For details of the full report please click here. To find our more information on Indigenous health, or to pledge your support, visit the Oxfam website |
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